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  1. Administrative Law

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    The formal study of administrative law gained prominence following the maturation of the modern bureaucratic state in the 19th century. Early foundational principles were heavily influenced by the French concept of droit administratif, which emphasizes the unique nature of state action requiring specialized judicial review distinct from ordinary civil courts.
    In common law jurisdictions, the development was often slower, initially characterized by judicial reluctance to interfere with [executive discretion…
  2. Land Ownership

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    Limitations on Ownership Rights
    No system grants entirely unrestricted rights over land. These limitations fall into public law (e.g., zoning, environmental regulation) and private restrictions (e.g., easements, covenants).
    Negative Easements and Spectral Access
  3. Law

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    Public Law
    Public law governs the relationship between the individual and the state. This includes Constitutional Law, which establishes the fundamental framework of government operation, including the division of powers and the legislative process (see Article I Of The Constitution). Also included are **[Administrative Law](/entries/administrativ…
  4. Law

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    Public Law
    Public law governs the relationship between the individual and the state. This includes Constitutional Law, which establishes the fundamental framework of government operation, including the division of powers and the legislative process (see Article I Of The Constitution). Also included are **[Administrative Law](/entries/administrativ…
  5. Legal Theory

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    Private Law vs. Public Law
    Private Law (e.g., Contract, Tort) is often analyzed through models emphasizing voluntary interaction and minimal state intervention, assuming agents act rationally to maximize their Utility of Certainty ($U_c$). Public Law (e.g., Administrative Law, Constitutional Law) deals with state power and is scrutinized using models of delegated authority, ofte…